Hi,
since android pie first update, i cannot see notifications about google play store when i'm updating apps(for example).
What can be done?
before hard reset,
thanks.
Hi,
i found a solution that worked for me and can work for anyone which is facing this issue:
1) Settings-> app & notification->see all apps->3 dot at top & choose show system-> android setup-> clear cache and data
2) Go back-> scroll down to download manager app-> turn off all the setting and enable it again
RESTART NOW
3) Go to app and notification-> select Google play Store-> clear cache and data
Now start downloading any app.
was taken from here-
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/download-progress-notification-not-visible.922670/page-3
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Hi, can anyone assist i cannot install the app.
Thanks
anyone?
Cheers
i think it's only for ics(?)idk really... but there's no change of it compared to the last Google music.
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It's not just for ICS. Try clearing the Google Market cache.
If that doesn't work, uninstall latest market update. It should update then.
easily visit apktops.com ...locate google play and download directly from their server .
use the QR code to download directly from ur atrix
i would not recommend downloading apks from sources other than google market/play store.
Inspiredwire and mobileweasel are right... go to settings > applications > manage then click on market then clear cache, exit and go to market again. if it doesn't work, see if you have market updater and clear its cache too.
when you run the market after clearing cache, give it time as it will download the update to play store automatically. tap "accept" if it asks, give it a minute then exit the market and the market icon will be replaced by the new play icon.
I have a new Nook Color running 1.4.2 and followed the instructions with CWM 3.2.0.1 and MN 5.02.19. Everything looks good except apps won't install. I see the Android market and have downloaded all apps from my Google account. I can see they are downloaded but when I try to install, nothing happens.
I've used NookColor Tools to force stop, clear data and clear cache in the Market app but still can't install.
Edit: I've reinstalled with the apps2sd version plus the stock kernel. Still no joy. Have spent an entire day getting nowhere. I see that NookColor Tool doesn't have any hidden white text on a white background. It's all white text on black background. Toggleing the tick box doesn't seem to do anything.
Can anyone please help me?
heh... toggling that select box breaks app installs for me. I fixed it by rerunning the sd-boot root again. After the root, just verify that the box is selected.
There's also the solution from old_fart
you try clearing the cache and data of both the Google Play Store app and the Download manager
1.Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2.Tab over to "All"
3.Select the Google Play Store app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"
Good luck
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heh... toggling that select box breaks app installs for me. I fixed it by rerunning the sd-boot root again. After the root, just verify that the box is selected.
There's also the solution from old_fart
you try clearing the cache and data of both the Google Play Store app and the Download manager
1.Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2.Tab over to "All"
3.Select the Google Play Store app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"
Good luck
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Thanks Ron, I do remember the select box in NookColor Tool was already ticked after I ran the sd-boot root. I'll try once more.....Could the problem be that the Market isn't updating to Google Play Store? I'm stuck with the old Android Market. I can see my paid-for apps but it won't download them for installation. Can I force an update?
ps. old_fart's solution didn't work for me
Third time lucky....I tried the root again and this time I didn't toggle the NookColor Tool tick box. Market started it's upgrade to Play Store within seconds and Angry Birds installed first time. Thanks Ron
Basically I tried to force my phone to get the 4.3 OTA update by forcing Google System Framework to stop and clearing data/cache. It didn't work and it messed up Google Play.
Another website said to delete my Google account, restart my phone, delete play store data, and then add my account back. So I did that and it let my accounts sync which is good but I still can't download anything from the play store.
How do I fix it?
Try to similarly clear data and cache from both running applications
Google play services
Google play store
Then run play store and see what happens
ben_pyett said:
Try to similarly clear data and cache from both running applications
Google play services
Google play store
Then run play store and see what happens
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It still says error receiving from server:/
lexibrowni said:
It still says error receiving from server:/
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reboot to recovery and try wipe cache
Same Problem Here
lexibrowni said:
Basically I tried to force my phone to get the 4.3 OTA update by forcing Google System Framework to stop and clearing data/cache. It didn't work and it messed up Google Play.
Another website said to delete my Google account, restart my phone, delete play store data, and then add my account back. So I did that and it let my accounts sync which is good but I still can't download anything from the play store.
How do I fix it?
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I have exactly the same problem for the same reason. And, tried the same suggested steps without success.
There has to be a simple way to restore the download ability from the Google Play Store without wiping everything. The download error dialogs I get are all the same: "…could not be downloaded due to an error. [Error retrieving information from server. [RPC:S-5:AEC-0]
Are there any risks in restoring my phone? I can't seem to figure it out any other way, but I am worried something bad will happen if I restore it.
lexibrowni said:
Are there any risks in restoring my phone? I can't seem to figure it out any other way, but I am worried something bad will happen if I restore it.
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by restoring do you mean restoring an earlier nandroid through recovery?
I'm afraid there are risks with everything, although restoring is normally ok, although you won't guarantee that'll resolve the issue that you've currently got, you may also lose text messages and other system changes made post restore.
You could always take a backup before restore so that you have an additional safe point to return to if you decide that option although.
I'd be tempted to re try all the changes you've already done in one go (wiping the various three apps and also removing Google account), as in the past when I've experienced play store issues it's those type of changes that have resolved it rather than restore, which I'd normally use in the event of more severe problems ie corruption, data loss or bad Rom flash.
Fixed!
I believe I solved my own problem basically with a bunch of “Clear Data”s and reboots. Nothing major lost and no restore.
1. Settings > Apps > All (flick right) and find Google apps that are not downloading. Clear data (button). Also, find Google Services Framework and its Clear data (button). Reboot.
2. Settings > Accounts > Google > tap account name to view all items sync’d. Remove account (dropdown menu). Reboot.
3. Repeat the first step including the reboot.
4. Settings > Accounts > Add an account > Google. Existing (button) and select the account you previously removed. Reboot.
5. Wait a little, the problem apps should restore and begin their downloads to sync or update.
6. For some reason other Google apps remained a problem including Maps. Repeat the Clear data steps for these and the Google Services Framework. Remove Google account again. Select the existing account again.
7. Everything should now mostly be back to normal. Locations in Maps were all still there, but downloaded maps were gone.
So I sideloaded the Google Dialer from the Nexus devices on my rooted Verizon Galaxy S5. I downloaded the APK, copied it to /system/priv-app, changed the permissions to 644 (rw-r--r--), then ran the APK to install the dialer. I tried launching both from the app drawer and through Nova's shorcut, Actions, Google Dialer and then the first phone option; both ways loads the launcher and then immediately crashes with the error "Unfortunately, Google Dialer has stopped." Has anybody had any success getting the Google Dialer to work on their Galaxy S5? If so, any workarounds that you had to do to get it to work or did it just work? I'm wondering if it's because I froze a bloatware or installed an app that's causing a conflict. My stock Samsung dialer works fine, but I'm not a fan of that dialer and I like the local business search feature of the Google Dialer.
I installed it, but it crashes as soon as I try to search for a person (type any key and crash). I'm not really interested in rooting my phone til CM is ready, but I hear you need to to get it working properly.
Crashing here too, something with S5 firmware or software?
Same here
I'm on a Verizon Galaxy S5 rooted with GEL and I tried making a shortcut to the Google Dialer with QuickShortcutMaker. The dialer crashes every time. Would love to be able to use the Google Dialer again. Coming from CM11 on a Galaxy Nexus.
To stop it crashing, you need to clear your system caches.
Go to the Applications manager in the Settings menu and find the Google dialer in the "all" column
Choose force stop > clear cache > clear data
Now reboot to recovery mode (power phone down, then volume up + home + power)
And select clear cache
Then a normal reboot and you should be good
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I am having a problem with the stock Samsung dailer, it crashes at least once whenever making a call. I tried clearing the cache that helped for a little bit but now the issue is back,. Any idea of how to get rid of this problem permanently?
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To stop it crashing, you need to clear your system caches.
Go to the Applications manager in the Settings menu and find the Google dialer in the "all" column
Choose force stop > clear cache > clear data
Now reboot to recovery mode (power phone down, then volume up + home + power)
And select clear cache
Then a normal reboot and you should be good
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thanks a lot for posting, this solved my issue on my phone : "gm5 plus d" , android 7.1 / cm14.1
hi everyone i bought Mi A1 in Egypt and in middle East we have problem with playstore to download any thing u have to use vpn or other market Mi solved that problem in October update when we stop getting update from that date then i updated my device manually with save data in mi flash but after that the problem is back no download from play store
i noticed when booted up in October update early the device start with downloading some xml file and then it works
can any one explain why there is a problem or make file for us ?
Prince_Eugen said:
hi everyone i bought Mi A1 in Egypt and in middle East we have problem with playstore to download any thing u have to use vpn or other market Mi solved that problem in October update when we stop getting update from that date then i updated my device manually with save data in mi flash but after that the problem is back no download from play store
i noticed when booted up in October update early the device start with downloading some xml file and then it works
can any one explain why there is a problem or make file for us ?
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Maybe you're downloading something which is not available in your country.
If not, try factory resetting your device, might solve the problem.
But I do prefer try to download same apps on other devices like Samsung or Motorola etc., if you can download the apps from other devices and not from mi a1, you should visit service center once.
I have the exactly same problem, can't download anything vie mobile data on playstore. That happened right after installing december update :S
dejano said:
I have the exactly same problem, can't download anything vie mobile data on playstore. That happened right after installing december update :S
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Did you clear data the Google Services Framework?
NicoNewbie said:
Did you clear data the Google Services Framework?
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Yes i cleared cache, data on google play, g.p. services and framework and nothing helped. than i've done factory reset and again still not downloading. it's ok on wifi but when connected on data it's showing "downloading" but it's not downloading.
here no download in wifi or data
all show downloading
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Yes i cleared cache, data on google play, g.p. services and framework and nothing helped.
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Never ever do this!
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...to-never-clear-google-service-framework-data/
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Never ever do this!
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...to-never-clear-google-service-framework-data/
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Agree, It messes up with GCM. ? that's why i asked him if he cleared it.
I know, I just explained it here and there - in various threads, because users are still doing such a stupid thing and then spam forum with complains.
anyone can solve this please
I solve mine by going to operators store and getting new sim card. Its' weird but it works. I had problem with my data only..
I have the same issue in Bahrain, only solution is to use a VPN and my Mi A1 is using the latest version of Android O.
UAE Mi A1 owner here, same issue just download APKpure, problem temporarily solved! been like this since 3-4 days for me.
LOL at the SIM card change thing.
jokes aside, I followed all the steps and wala, now the issue has gone away!;
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/VMoyIzLX9aA
"Hi All,
Thanks for writing back in.
To fix this issue, give these steps a try :
Force the Play Store to stop, and then clear data for the Google Play Store application (Go to settings Settings > apps > Google Play Store > force stop then clear data).
Clear cache for Google Play Services (Go to settings > apps or application manager > Google Play Services > clear cache > ok).
Clear data for Google Play Services (Go to settings > apps or application manager > Google Play Services > manage space > clear all data > ok).
Clear data for Google Services Framework (Go to settings > apps or application manager > under all, select Google Services Framework > clear data > ok).
Reset app preferences (Go to settings and then tap on Apps > tap the menu key (with 3 dots at the top right) on your android device. This will bring a pop up box with the Reset App Preferences option which should be selected. Tap on reset Apps option.
Remove your Google Account:
Open your device's settings app.
Under "Accounts," touch Google and then the account you want to remove.
Touch the menu icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Touch remove account.
Restart your device.
Add your Google Account:
Open your device's Settings app.
Under "Accounts," touch add account > Google .
Follow the instructions to add your account.
Let me know the progress.
Best,
Thompson"